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Velocity Question for 7mm Rem Mag 175gr at 2,815fps
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<blockquote data-quote="usmc45" data-source="post: 1683236" data-attributes="member: 98662"><p>OP, don't touch a thing. I have a 7mil wildcat that pushes a 175gr right at 2800fps. Its accurate, its light on recoil, and i can shoot it all day long. Took a deer at 804 with it and didn't go more then 10 feet. "Speed is fine, accuracy is final" i stole the quote but its true. Personally, being able to shoot a load all day long and getting the trigger time and hits is more important to me then an extra 200 fps, the deer is not going to know the difference but your shoulder will. Just my 0.02.</p><p></p><p>Happy shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="usmc45, post: 1683236, member: 98662"] OP, don't touch a thing. I have a 7mil wildcat that pushes a 175gr right at 2800fps. Its accurate, its light on recoil, and i can shoot it all day long. Took a deer at 804 with it and didn't go more then 10 feet. "Speed is fine, accuracy is final" i stole the quote but its true. Personally, being able to shoot a load all day long and getting the trigger time and hits is more important to me then an extra 200 fps, the deer is not going to know the difference but your shoulder will. Just my 0.02. Happy shooting. [/QUOTE]
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